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By  THEODORE  SCHROEDER 


THE  H.   W.  WILSON   COAIPANY 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1918 


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INTRODUCTION 

In  so  far  as  our  minds  arc  functioning-  at  immature  levels 
of  development  "we  know  because  we  feel  and  are  firmly  con^ 
vinced  because  strongly  agitated."  It  is  by  this  process  of 
thinking  that  society  still  attempts  to  answer  most  of  our 
sexual  questions.  As  fast  as  our  intellectual  methods  mature 
wc  become  willing  to  check  our  feeling  predispositions,  ac- 
cocding  to  the  real  facts  of  our  problems.  Let  us  hope  that 
soon  we  will  be  generally  able  to  do  this,  even  in  relation  to 
sex.  The  whole  subject  of  reproduction  is  so  thoroughly 
submerged  in  the  conflicts  of  immature  and  morbid  emotions, 
that  it  is  the  last  of  the  human  functions  which  will  be  thor- 
oughly subjected  to  the  scientific  method,  and  the  last  sub- 
ject toward  which  society  can  assume  the  attitude  of  the  dis- 
passionate seeker  after  truth.  Even  men  devoted  largely  to 
the  pursuit  of  science  are  very  often  the  victims  of  such 
sexuo-emotional  disturbances  as  to  uphold  a  blind  moral- 
sentimentalism  against  the  open-minded  scientific  considera- 
tion of  sexual  problems. 

In  the  following  bibliography  no  attempt  has  been  made 
to  discriminate  as  between  the  author's  varying  avenues  of 
approach  to  the  problem  of  birth  control.  Herein  the  reader 
will  find  cited  the  religious  emotionalist  and  the  secular  senti- 
mentalist; the  progressive  ethicist  and  the  reactionary  moral- 
ist; the  dispassionate  medievalist  and  the  hysterical  modern- 
ist, all  largely  engaged  in  making  special  pleas.  Side  by  side 
with  these  there  are  some  mature  scholars  who  reall}-  deal 
with  the  problem  of  birth  control  in  proper  scientific  fashion. 
But  of  course,  these  are  as  yet  a  small  minority. 

It  is  hoped  that  this  bibliography  will  do  something  to 
stimulate  and  to  facilitate  a  more  sane,  (or  less  hysterical) 
consideration  of  a  problem  that  is  so  conspicuously  and 
vitally  interwoven  with  the  happiness  and  well  being  of  future 
generations.  In  its  preparation  I  received  valuable  assistance 
from  Miss  Eleanor  ff.  Duncan. 

Theodore  Schroeder. 
New  York  City. 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

Books  and  Pamphlets  7 

Magazine  Articles   20 

Books  and  Magazine  Articles  in  Foreign  Languages 

Dutch 40 

French 

Books  and  Pamphlets   41 

Magazine   Articles    42 

German 

Books  and  Pamphlets 43 

Magazine  Articles 48 

Italian    52 

Spanish     52 

Miscellaneous    52 


LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON 
BIRTH  CONTROL 

BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS 

Agate,  Peter  (M.D.)  Sexual  economy  as  taught  by  Charles 
Bradlaugh  ^I.P.,  by  Peter  Agate,  M.D.,  with  addendum 
by  Saladin  [  ].     Lond.  n.d.  59p. 

Allbutt,  Dr.  Henry  Arthur.  Artificial  checks  to  population: 
Is  the  popular  teaching  of  them  infamous?  A  history  of 
medical  persecution.  London,  George  Standring,  1909. 
35P- 

Disease  and  marriage.    London,  George  Standring,  1901. 

Sop. 

The   wife's    handbook.     London,    R.    Forder.    Numerous 

editions. 

For  publishing  this  book  Dr.  Allbutt  was  adjudged  (by  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians  of  Edinburgh  and  by  General  Medical  Coun- 
cil of  Great  Britain)  guilty  of  "infamous  conduct,"  and  his  name 
was    erased    from    the    Medical    register. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  Principles  of  population  and  their 
connection  with  human  happiness.  Edinburgh,  W.  Black- 
wood,   1840.     2V. 

Anthony,  Katherine.  Mothers  who  must  earn.  New  York, 
Russell  Sage  foundation. 

Atkinson,   Sam.      Commonsense    on    the    sex    question.      Chi- 
cago, Co-operative  Book  Co.,  1916. 

Contains   a  chapter   on:     Birth   control   and  the  Malthusian   theory. 

Baines,  Jervoise  Athelstane.  Population.  Encyclopedia  Bri- 
tannica.    nth  ed.    New  York,  191 1. 

Gives  comparative  marriage,  birth  and  death  rates.  Discusses  de- 
clining  birth    rate. 

Beale,  Octavius  Charles.  Racial  decay;  a  compilation  of  evi- 
dence from  world  sources.     London,  Fifield,  1911.     439p. 

Bibliography:    p.    xiii-xviii.       Strongly    anti-birth    control. 

Bergeret,  Louis  Frangois  Etienne.  The  preventive  obstacle 
or  conjugal  onanism.  Translated  from  the  3rd  French 
edition.     New  York,  Turner  and  Mignard,  1870.     i82p. 

Besant,  Mrs.  Annie  (Wood).  The  law  of  population.  Its 
consequences  and  its  bearing  upon  human  conduct  and 
morals.     New  York,  A.   K.   Butts,   1878.     47p. 

Marriage.     London,   1884, 


8  PRACTICAL  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

Birth  Control  League  of  Massachusetts.  A  short  statement 
on  birth  control.  Boston,  Birth  Control  League  of  Mass. 
1916. 

Bibliography:    p.    10-12. 

Birth  control  movement,  The.  n.d.  [1916]  signed  Woman's 
Committee  of  one  hundred.  Mrs.  Amos  Pinchot  and 
others.     i6p. 

Bonar,  James.  Malthus  and  his  work.  London,  Macmillan, 
1885.     432p. 

Booth,  David.  A  letter  to  the  Rev.-  T.  R.  Malthus  .  .  .  being 
an  answer  to  the  criticism,  on  Mr.  Godwin's  work  on 
population,  which  was  inserted  in  the  LXXth  number  of 
the  Edinburgh  review:  to  which  is  added  An  examina- 
tion of  the  censuses  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Lon- 
don. Printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and 
Brown,    1823.     I24p. 

Brieux,  Eugene.  Maternity.  Trans  ...  by  Mrs.  G.  Bernard 
Shaw.     New  York,  B.  R.  Tucker,  1907. 

Brunswick,  Felissa.  Life's  best  secret.  A  scientific  treatise 
on  procreation  for  the  prevention  of  crime.  [n.p.]  F. 
Brunswick,    [1894].      i6p. 

Burgess,  William.  The  world's  social  evil.  A  historical  re- 
view and  study  of  problems  relating  to  the  subject.  With 
supplementary  chapter  on  a  constructive  policy  by  Judge 
Harry  Olson.     Chicago,  Saul  Brothers,   1914. 

Butterfield,  Virginia  M.  Parental  rights  and  economic 
wrongs.     Chicago,  Stockham  publishing  co.   [C1906].    92P. 

Carpenter,  Edward.  Love's  coming  of  age;  a  series  of  papers 
on  the  relations  of  the  sexes.  New  York  &  London,  M, 
Kennerley,  1911.     I99p. 

One    of    the    best    books    on    the    relations    of    the    sexes. 

Chadwick,  Edwin.  The  Malthusian  theory.  East  Sheen,  1888. 
8p. 

Chapman,  Charles  Hiram.  Jezebel.  A  comedy.  Dedicated  to 
Margaret  Sanger.     Portland,  Ore.,  The  Author. 

Child-labor.  Bliss,  W.  D.  P.  Encyclopaedia  for  social  re- 
form.    New  York,  Funk  &  Wagnalls,  1908. 

Clapperton,  Jane  Hume.  What  do  women  want?  [pam- 
phlet].    London,  W.  H.  Reynolds. 

Clear,  fair  and  candid  investigation  of  the  population,  com- 
merce and  agriculture  of  this  kingdom;  with  a  full  refuta- 
tion of  all  Mr.  Malthus's  principles,  proving  .  .  .  that  our 
population  is  rapidly  decreasing.  .  .  .  London,  J.  Maw- 
man,  1810. 

Coghlan,  Timothy  Augustine.  Childbirth  in  New  South 
Wales:  a  study  in  statistics.  Sidney,  W.  A.  Gullick,  1900. 
67p. 


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Commander,  Lydia  Kingsmill.  The  American  idea.  Does 
the  national  tendency  toward  a  small  family  point  to  race 
suicide  or  race  development?  Xew  York,  A.  S.  Barnes 
&  Co.,  1907.     335P- 

Corbaux,  Francis.  On  the  natural  and  mathematical  laws 
concerning  population,  vitalit}-,  and  mortality.  London, 
1833-     I99P- 

Crackanthorpe,  Montague  Hughes.  Population  and  progress. 
London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1907-     i3op. 

Cyclopedia  of  American  government,  ed.  by  Andrew  C.  Mc- 
Laughlin .  .  .  and  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.  New  York  and 
London,  Appleton,  1914.     3y. 

Valuable    for    population    statistics. 

Declining  birth-rate.  Its  causes  and  eftects.  [Being  the  re- 
port of  and  the  chief  evidence  taken  by  the  National  birth- 
rate commission,  instituted  with  official  recognition,  by 
the  Educational  Council  of  Public  Morals — for  the  pro- 
motion of  race  regeneration — spiritual,  moral  and  physi- 
cal.]    London,  1916.     450p. 

De  Lee,  Joseph  B.  Principles  and  practice  of  obstetrics. 
London  and  Philadelphia,  W.  B.  Saunders,  1913. 

Diana:  a  psycho-fyziological  essay  on  sexual  relations.  For 
married  men  aTid  women.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  from  the 
first.     New  York,  Burnz  &  company,  1882.     48p. 

Drysdale,  Dr.  Charles  R.  The  life  and  writings  of  Thomas  R. 
Malthus.     London,  George  Standring,  1892.     i2op. 

The  population  question  according  to  T.  R.  Malthus  and 

J.  S.  Mill.     London,  George  Standring,  1892.     94p. 

Drysdale,  Dr.  Charles  Vickery.  Can  everybody  be  fed?  A 
reply  to  Prince  Kropotkin.     London,  George  Standring. 

Diagrams  of  international  vital  statistics  with  descrip- 
tion in  English  and  Esperanto  together  with  a  table  of 
correlation  coefficients  between  birth  and  death  rates. 
London,   1912. 

The  empire  and  the  birth-rate.     A  paper  read  before  the 

Royal  Colonial  Institute.  March  24,  1914.     I9p. 

Freewomen  and  the  birth-rate. 

Reprinted   from   The    Freewoman.    November    30,    19 11.    8p. 

Neo-Malthusianism  and   eugenics.      London,    1912.     3ip 

The    small  family   system,   is    it   injurious    or   immoral? 

With  diagrams  of  population  movements  at  home  and 
abroad,  and  preface  by  Dr.  Binnie  Dunlop.  New  York, 
B.  W.  Huebsch,  1914.     ii9p. 

Wages  and  the  cost  of  living.  London,  George  Stand- 
ring. 

Havelock  Ellis,  W.  J.  Robinson  and  A.  Grotjahn.    Small 

or  large  families.  Birth  control  from  the  moral,  racial 
and  eugenic  standpoint.  New  York,  Critic  and  Guide  Co. 
1917. 


10  PRACTICAL  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

Drysdale,  Dr.  George.  The  elements  of  social  science  or 
physical,  sexual  and  natural  religion.  An  exposition  of 
the  true  cause  and  onlj^  cure  of  the  three  primary  social 
evils;  povertj^  prostitution,  and  celibacy.  London, 
George   Standring,   1905.     592p. 

Dunlop,  Dr.  Binnie.  National  happiness  under  Individualism. 
London,  George  Standring. 

Eden,  Thomas  Watts.  Practical  obstetrics.  St  Louis,  C.  V. 
Mosby  Co.,  1915. 

Edgar,  J.  Clifton.  Practice  of  obstetrics.  5th  edition.  Re- 
vised.    Philadelphia,  P.  Blakiston's  Co.,  1903. 

Edmonds,  Thomas  Rowe.  An  enquiry  into  the  principles  of 
population,  exhibiting  a  system  of  regulations  for  the 
poor.     London,  J.  Duncan,  1832.     336p. 

Elliot,  Sydney  Barrington.  /Edoeology.  A  treatise  on  gener- 
ative life.  Including  pre-natal  influence,  prevention  of 
conception,  and  hygiene  of  generative  life.  New  York, 
St.  Clair  publishing  company  [1892J.     26op. 

Ellis,  Havelock.  Essays  in  war  time.  Further  studies  in  the 
task  of  social  hj'-giene.     New  York,  1917. 

Impressions  and  comments,     p. 160.    1914. 

The  problem  of  race-regeneration.   New   York,   Mofifat, 

Yard,  191 1.     67p. 

The    task   of    social   hygiene.     New    York   and    Boston. 

Houghton,  Mifliin,  1913. 

Emmet,  Th.  A.  The  principles  and  practice  of  gynaecology. 
London,  1885. 

Ensor,  George.  An  inquiry  concerning  the  population  of 
nations:  containing  a  refutation  of  Mr.  Malthus's  Essa}' 
on  population.     London,  E.  Wilson,  1818.     502p. 

Evans,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Edson.  The  abuse  of  maternity. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott,  1875.     I29p. 

Everett,  Alexander  Hill.  The  Malthusian  theory  discussed, 
in  a  correspondence  between  A.  H.  Everett  and  Prof.  G. 
Tucker.     1845. 

New  ideas  on  population;  with  remarks  on  the  theories 

of  Malthus  and  Godwin.     Boston,  O.  Everett,  1823.    I25p. 

Everitt,  (Colonel)  W.  H.  The  falling  birth-rate.  London, 
George  Standring. 

Anti-malthusian. 

Fawcett,  James  Waldo,  ed.  Jailed  for  birth  control.  The 
trial  of  William  Sanger,  September  loth,  1915.  1917.     I5p. 

Field,  J.  A.  The  early  propagandist  movement  in  English 
population  theory. 

Reprint     from     the     American     Economic     Review.     April,     191 1. 


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Finch,  A.  EUey.  Malthusiana.  Illustrations  of  the  influence 
of  nature's  law  of  the  increase  of  human  life,  discovered 
and  verified  by  Malthus.  London,  George  Standring, 
1904.     S4p. 

Flexner,  Abraham.  Prostitution  in  Europe,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  John  D.  Rockefeller,  jr.  New  York,  Century 
Co.  1914. 

Foote,  Edward  Bliss.  The  physical  improvement  of  human- 
ity: a  plea  for  the  welfare  of  the  unborn.  New  York, 
]\Iurray  Hill  publishing  co.  1876.     i6p. 

Physiological  marriage,  n.p.,  187 — ?     I3p. 

A  step  backward.  In  reviewing  inconsiderate  legisla- 
tion, concerning  articles  and  things  for  the  prevention  of 
conception.  New  York.  Issued  by  the  author  [Murray 
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Foote,  Edward  Bond.    The   racial  remed}^  in   social   science; 
or,   Borning  better   babies   through   regulating   reproduc- 
tion by  controlling  conception.     New  York,  Murray  Hill 
publishing  co.  1886.     I22p. 
Bibliography    at    end. 

Forel,  Augusta  Henry.  The  sexual  question.  A  scientific, 
ps3^chological,  h^^gienic  and  sociological  stud}'.  New 
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Franklin,  Benjamin.  Observations  concerning  the  increase 
of  mankind  and  the  peopling  of  countries.  Franklin's 
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Gardner,  Dr.  Augustus  K.  The  conjugal  relationships  as  re- 
gards personal  health  and  hereditary  well-being.  Lon- 
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One  chapter  deals  with  prevention  of  conception.      Strongly  "Anti." 

Gaskell,  G.  A.  Social  control  of  the  birth-rate  and  endow- 
ment of  mothers.  London,  Freethought  Publishing  Co. 
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Geddes,  Patrick  and  Thompson,  John  Arthur.  Problems  of 
sex.     New  York,  Holt,   1914. 

Godwin,  William.  Of  population:  an  enquiry  concerning  the 
power  of  increase  in  the  numbers  of  mankind,  being  an 
answer  to  Mr.  Malthus's  essay  on  that  subject.  London, 
Longman,  Hurst,  Reese,  Orme,  and  Brown,  1820.     626p. 

Goldstein,  Rabbi  Sidney  E.  Birth  control  as  a  moral  issue. 
Free  synagogue  pulpit.    Dec.  1915.     New  York,  1915. 

Grey,  W.  R.  Malthus  notwithstanding.  In:  Eugenics  of  life. 
Boston,   1873.     p.  73-108. 

Guyer,  Michael  Frederick,     Being  well-born:  An  introduction 

to  Eugenics.     Bobbs,  Merrill,  1916. 
Hamilton-Muncie,    Dr.    Elizabeth.     Famih'    limitation.     Ad- 
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8    pages.      Typewritten. 

From   Dr.   E.  Hamiltcn-Muncie.    119  Macon   Street,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 


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Hardy,  Prof.  G.,  pseud  of  Gabriel  Giroiid.  How  to  prevent 
pregnancy.     Paris,  G.  Hardy,  [n.d.]     94p. 

Hazlitt,  William.  A  reply  to  the  essay  on  population,  by  the 
Rev.  T.  R.  Malthus.  London,  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees, 
and  Orme.    1807.     3/8?- 

Heron,  David.  On  the  relation  of  fertility  in  man  to  social 
status,  and  on  the  changes  in  this  relation  that  have  taken 
place  during  the  last  fifty  years.  London,  Dulau  and  co. 
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Hindmarsh,  Mary  Daisy.  Married  ladies'  guide;  or,  Longer 
life  for  women.    By  Marion  Elvora  Dale,  pseud.  1894.  3iP- 

Hirst,  Barton  Cooke.  A  text  book  of  obstetrics.  London 
and  Philadelphia,  W.  B.  Saunders,   1909. 

Hoffman,  Frederick  Ludwig.  The  significance  of  a  declining 
death  rate.     Newark,  X.J.,  Prudential  press,  1914.     46p. 

Howard,  William  Lee.  Sex  problems  in  worr}^  and  work. 
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Hume,  D.  Of  the  populousness  of  ancient  nations.  In  Es- 
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Hunsberger,  Dr.  J.  Newton.  Artificial  childlessness  and  race 
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International  Xeo-malthusian  Bureau  of  Correspondence  and 
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Isaacson,  Edward.  The  Malthusian  limit.  A  theory  of  a 
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The   new  morality;   an   interpretation   of  present  social 

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"This  book  is  published  in  England  with  the  title.  'The  Malthu- 
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Jacobi,  Dr.  Abraham.  Birth  control.  Free  synagogue  pul- 
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Jarrold,  Thomas.  Dissertations  on  man,  philosophical,  phys- 
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King,  W.  R.  The  hidden  law  of  nature  discovered.  Cull- 
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Lloyd,  William  Foster.  Two  lectures  on  the  checks  to  popu- 
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Lowry,  Dr.  Edith  Belle.  Herself;  talks  with  women  concern- 
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BIRTH  CONTROL  31 

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Another    interesting    fact    about    unchecked    fecundity. 

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Another  lie  about  the  Birth  Control   Clinic.     Critic  and 

Guide,  1917.     p.  84. 

Babies   choked   and    drowned.     Critic    and    Guide,    1915. 

p.  442. 

Birth    control    and   the    medical    profession.     Critic    and 

Guide,    1917.     p.    11-13. 

Birth   control   and   ministers   of  the   gospel.     Critic    and 

Guide,    1916.      p.    168. 

Birth  control  and  murder.    Critic  and  Guide,  1917.    p.  51. 

Birth  control  and  the  social  h^'giene  association.     Critic 

and   Guide,  1917.     p.  54. 

The  Birth  control  farce  at  the  County  Medical  Society's 

Aleeting.  The  intelligence  displayed.  Morality  and 
smuttiness.  Lincoln  and  his  log  cabin.  Birth  Control 
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cians ever  performing  abortions?  No,  No,  Never.  No 
straw  issues  even  in  the  cause  of  birth  control.  The  ab- 
sence of  Dr.  Jacobi.  The  blunder  of  the  Committee  of 
1000.  The  Nobel  prize  for  asininity.  Making  converts 
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Birth   control  from  the  bench.      Critic  and   Guide,   1016. 

p.  401. 

Birth  control  leagues.     Critic  and  Guide,   1915.     p.   167. 

Birth  control  meeting.     Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  201. 

Birth  control  movement   almost  victorious.     Critic   and 

Guide,  1916.     p.  167-168. 

Birth    control     movement — another    sign.       Critic     and 

Guide,    1916.     p.  400. 

Birth    control.    Signs    of    the    times.     Critic    and    Guide, 

1916.     p.   319. 

Brutality    of   the    law   in    pregnancy   from    rape.      Critic 

and  Guide,  Sept.  1904.     p.  60-61. 


34  PRACTICAL  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

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Critic  and  Guide,  1915.    p.  242. 

Contraception    and    abortion.      Critic    and    Guide,    1909. 

P-   430. 

Contraception    vs.    abortion    again.     Critic    and    Guide, 

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A  country  in  which  prevention  of  conception  is  officially 

sanctioned.     Critic  and  Guide,  1914.     p.  173. 

Criminal  abortion.     Critic  and  Guide,  1908.     p.  380-381. 

Criminal  knowledge  which  everybody  wants  for  himself. 

Critic   and   Guide,    1916.     p.  203-204. 

Darwin's  statement  and  proof  of  it.     Critic  and   Guide, 

1917-     P-  55- 

A  debate  on  birth  control.    Critic  and  Guide,  1917.    p.  10. 

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Demand    m    German}^    for    a    modification    of    the    law 

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Diminished   birth   rate    not   due   to    diminished   fertility. 

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Doctors  and  the  girl — Who  was  more  moral?     Critic  and 

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Editor  who   is  a   real   donkey.      Critic   and    Guide,    1916. 

p.  406. 

Eugenics  and  limitation  of  offspring.     Critic  and  Guide, 

1913.    p.  265-270. 

Few  or  manv  children?     Critic  and  Guide,  1904.     o.  81- 

84.  ' 

Few  or  many  children?     Critic  and  Guide,  1906.     p.  100. 

Formula  for  prevention  of  conception.    Critic  and  Guide. 

Nov.  1907.    p.  157, 

Four    birth    control    organizations.     Critic    and    Guide, 

1917.     p.  50. 

Four  infallible  means  of  preventing  conception.     Critic 

and   Guide,    1913.     p.    145. 

The    fringe    of    undesirables.      Critic    and    Guide,    1917. 

p.  51- 

How  to  al)olish  the  law  against  the  prevention   of  con- 
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Illegitimate  babies  and  the  non  plus  ultra  of  cruelty  and 

hypocrisy.     Critic  and  Guide,  1916,  p.  335-339- 

If   contraceptive    information    were   legally   permissible. 

Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  44T. 

Large  families  the  bane  of  the  poor.     Critic  and  Guide, 

1909.     p.  5- 

A  leaf  from  the  lives  of  the  poor.     Unimpeachable  hu- 


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BIRTH  CONTROL  35 

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-  Limitation  of  offspring,  abortion  and  pornography. 
Critic  and  Guide,  1916.     p.  125. 

-  Limitation  of  offspring  and  the  war.  Critic  and  Guide, 
1914.     p.  330. 

-  Limitation  of  offspring — A  statement  and  a  challenge. 
Critic  and  Guide,  1914.     p.  1-5. 

-  The  limitation  of  offspring  by  the  artificial  prevention  of 
conception;  from  the  industrial,  social  and  eugenic 
standpoints.  Long  Island  Medical  Journal,  v.  8.  p.  241- 
257.     Brooklyn,   1914. 

-  Limitation  of  offspring  in  spite  of  the  war.  Critic  and 
Guide,  1915.     p.  7. 

-  Limitation  of  offspring  or  birth  control  by  the  preven- 
tion of  conception.     Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  248. 

-  The  limitation  of  offspring,  the  most  important  imme- 
diate step  for  the  betterment  of  the  human  race,  from  an 
economic  and  eugenic  standpoint.  American  Journal  of 
Clinical  Medicine,  v.  18,  p.  591,  719.     1911. 

-  Limitation  of  the  number  of  children.  Critic  and  Guide, 
1910.     p.  114. 

-  Meaning  of  the  word  proletariat.  Critic  and  Guide, 
1916.     p.  7. 

-  A  Medico-legalist  on  birth  control.  Critic  and  Guide, 
1917-     P-  56. 

-  The  most  atrocious  law:  Extracts  from  address  made  at 
Carnegie  Hall  Meeting,  New  York  City,  March  i,  1916. 
Mother  Earth,  v.  11,  p.  457-460.       1916. 

-  The  most  important  measures  for  the  improvement  of 
the  human  race.     Critic  and  Guide,  1912.     p.  loi. 

-  National  birth-control  league.  Critic  and  Guide,  1916. 
p.  127. 

-  New  movements  and  their  supporters.  Critic  and  Guide, 
1916.     p.  161. 

-  No  danger  of  race  suicide.  Critic  and  Guide,  1909. 
p.  80. 

-  One  of  the  causes  of  female  frigidity.  Critic  and  Guide, 
1916.     p.  415. 

-  Open  letter  to  Comstock  and  other  censors.  Critic  and 
Guide,  1913.     p.  225. 

-  Physicians  demand  legalization  of  abortion.  Critic  and 
Guide,   1914.  p.  9. 

-Pioneer  of  the  birth  control  movement  in  America. 
Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  321-323. 

-  A  place  for  the  childless.     Critic  and  Guide,  1906.    p.  154. 


36  PRACTICAL  BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

Robinson,   Dr.   William  Josephus.       Prevalence    of    criminal 
abortion  and  a  question.     Critic  and  Guide,  1906.    p.  182. 

Prevention   measures  not   to  be   relied  upon   implicitl3^ 

Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  240. 

Prevention  of  conception.     Critic  and  Guide,  1906.     p.  7. 

The  prevention  of  conception.     New  Review,  New  York, 

April  1915.     p.  196-199. 

Prevention    of    conception    and    abortion.     Critic    and 

Guide,  1913.     p.  205-209. 

The   prevention   of   conception.    Discussion.     Critic   and 

Guide,  1906.     p.  68. 

Prevention     of    conception     in     Brooklyn.      Critic     and 

Guide,  1914.     p.  255. 

Prevention  of  conception  in   Germany  and  here.     Critic 

and  Guide,  1915.     p.  130. 

Prevention   of   conception.     Its   importance.     Critic   and 

Guide,  March  1907.     p.  14. 

Prevention  of  conception — one  of  the  momentous  ques- 
tions of  the  centur3^     Critic  and   Guide,   1906.     p.  39-41. 

Prevention   of   conception    to   be   explained   bj'-   experts. 

Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  444. 

The  preservation  vs.  the  prevention  of  life.     Critic  and 

Guide,  1916.     p.  81-82. 

Professor    Forel    on    the    sexual    question.      Critic    and 

Guide,    1906.      p.    140-141. 

Race  suicide  bugaboo.     Critic  and  Guide,  1913.     p.  42. 

Racial    decay.      Critic   and    Guide,    1913.     p.   354. 

Reason  and  purpose  of   the  American  Society  of  Med- 
ical Sociology.     Critic  and  Guide,  1911.     p.  260. 

Regulation  of  reproduction.     Critic  and  Guide,  Jan.  1907. 

p.  2-3. 

Relative  fecundity  of  the  rich  and  the  poor.     Critic  and 

Guide,  1904.     p.  163. 

Statistics   published   by    Dr.    Bertillon   of   Paris. 

Remarkable     letter     about     prevention     of     conception. 

Critic  and  Guide,  1913.     p.  73-74. 

Socialism    and    the    limitation    of    children.     Critic    and 

Guide,  1913.     p.  360. 

Story  with  two  morals.     Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  439- 

A    ten-minute    talk    on    the    limitation    of    offspring,    or, 

birth-control    in    a    nutshell.       Critic    and    Guide,     1916. 
p.   169. 

Tolerance,  prevention  and  abortion.     Critic  and  Guide, 

1914.     p.  47. 

Two  important  books.     Critic  and  Guide,  1917.     p,  2, 

Two  minor  objections.     Critic  and  Guide,  1915.     p.  324- 


BIRTH  CONTROL  37 

Unanswerable  argument  against  Malthusianisni.     Critic 

and  Guide,  1914.     p.  213, 

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